Fall, 1995: Sued to stop implementation of forest plans on Klamath, Shasta-Trinity, Six
Rivers, and Mendocino National Forests (This suit undermined a local group seeking
solutions; this suit caused such controversy that the Siskiyou Forest Management
Roundtable disbanded for the breach of trust this lawsuit represented).

December 1999: Filed suit to stop local gravel project and seek $1,000,000 in personal
damages for stress to environmental activists. County is indemnified by project developer
Kiewit, but landowners are not.

Grants received:
Note: This organization was heavily controlled by grants from the W. Alton Jones
Foundation during 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, and 1997.

Weeden Foundation
For Forest Protection Program
$20,000 1997

The Homeland Foundation
$15,000 1997

Richard & Rhoda Goldman Fund
For Forest Protection Program, rural-based, grassroots public and private land protection
organization working to conserve forest and river ecosystems in Northern California and
Southern Oregon
$20,000 1997

W. Alton Jones Foundation, Inc.
To monitor forest practices in national forests in Klamath region of Oregon and California
and to encourage community support for sustainable forest management
$25,000 1996